Telemann: Twelve Fantasias for Flute without Bass TWV 40:2-13 / flute solo

Code: BA2971
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Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: melody
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book
Series: Barenreiter Urtext
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"Twelve Fantasias for Flute without Bass" are twelve pieces for solo flute by Telemann.  The Fantasias for Flute are primarily intended for early intermediate flutists who have improved their… show more
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Songlist (12)

  1. Fantasie In A Minor TWV 40:3
  2. Fantasie In A TWV 40:2
  3. Fantasie In B Flat TWV 40:5
  4. Fantasie In B Minor TWV 40:4
  5. Fantasie In C TWV 40:6
  6. Fantasie In D Minor TWV 40:7
  7. Fantasie In D TWV 40:8
  8. Fantasie In E Minor TWV 40:9
  9. Fantasie In E TWV 40:10
  10. Fantasie In F Sharp Minor TWV 40:11
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"Twelve Fantasias for Flute without Bass" are twelve pieces for solo flute by Telemann.  The Fantasias for Flute are primarily intended for early intermediate flutists who have improved their playing technique and musical interpretation through these beautiful pieces, and will never forget these fantasias.

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767) was a German composer and organist. Telemann was a musical self-taught, he graudated law at the University of Leipzig. He was one of the most played composers of his time, a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Friedrich Händel. Although Bach is generally considered a major composer, Telemann was much more famous for his musical abilities throughout his life. Telemann traveled very often and on his travels he was influenced by a number of other musical styles, which he then used in his own compositions. His work is very extensive. He composed 12 volumes of temple cantatas, 46 passions, 35 oratorios, 50 operas, 15 masses and almost 1000 smaller works. He is a representative of late baroque music.